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At Merityre, we offer a wide selection of electric car tyres designed to improve your vehicle’s performance, safety, and efficiency.

With the increasing demand for electric vehicles (EVs), we partner with leading tyre manufacturers to bring you the latest in EV tyre technology.

Shop for electric car tyres online today and get them fitted at your local Merityre branch.

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Cheap car tyres fitted locally

Get expert tyre fitting at your local Merityre branch, ensuring quality service and convenience.

Tyres to suit all requirements and budgets

Choose from a wide range of tyres, from budget to premium, high-performance to off-road, all at competitive price.

Accredited professionals

Accredited professionals Merityre is a Michelin Certified Centre with many branches accredited as Pirelli Performance Centres, offering expert fitting with the highest quality equipment.

Free tyre inspection

Not sure if your tyres are safe? Get a free tyre inspection at your local branch, checking pressure, tread depth, and overall condition.

Online car tyres

You can easily buy tyres online using our tyre calculator or find your nearest branch for expert advice and fitting.

Choosing the Right Car Tyres

The right tyre for your vehicle depends on both your car type and driving habits.

For short trips, focus on tyres that prioritise economy and safety. If you often drive on motorways or long distances, comfort and fuel efficiency should be your key considerations.

For luxury and sports cars, high-performance tyres are ideal, offering superior handling, traction, and manoeuvrability.

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Merityre gives you unbeatable value, convenience, and peace of mind. Whether you're looking to replace a single tyre or your entire set, trust us to provide the tyres and service you need. Order your tyres now and experience the Merityre difference.

  • Tyre Size – you will need to know the tyre size of your vehicle before purchasing. You can find this information on the tyre sidewall.
  • Tyre Specification – different vehicles require different tyres, so you should filter your results by choosing car, 4x4 or van tyres as required.
  • Tyre Price – another decision you will face is whether to buy budget or premium tyres. Take a look at our advice for further guidance on buying budget or premium tyres.
  • Season – when you buy your new tyres you should take into account the weather conditions that you want them to cope with. You can choose winter, summer or all season tyres for your vehicle. Read our information on seasonal tyres to find out what type of tyres you should go for, as well as how best to drive in seasonal weather conditions
  • Other requirements – if you are still faced with a difficult decision following the filters above, you should then think about what you demand from a tyre. Is it important that the tyre can perform at speed or that it is fuel efficient? To help you make an informed purchase, use the handy EU Tyre Label.

It is not recommended to mix different brands or types of tyres, as this can affect handling and safety. Ideally, all tyres should be of the same brand, type, and tread pattern.

The correct tyre pressures enhance your handling capabilities, reduce your fuel consumption and promote even tyre wear, so it is important that you maintain them. The recommended pressures for your tyres are specified by your vehicle manufacturer and vary between vehicle make and models.

You can easily find the specified tyre pressures for your vehicle by checking your vehicle handbook, fuel cap or the inside edge of your car door. Tyre pressure is measured by calculating the air in your tyre in pounds per square inch (PSI).

  • Low tread depth – if your tread depth has dropped below the legal minimum of 1.6mm, you must have these tyres replaced - or you could face a hefty fine and points on your licence. However, when tread drops below 3mm, gripping and handling properties are dramatically affected - so this might be a better time to replace tyres. Learn how to check your tread depth here.
  • Signs of damage – if you find any signs of damage such as cuts, lumps or bulges on your tyre, you should contact a tyre specialist - as driving on damaged tyres could be dangerous. You might not need to replace your tyres, as some damage can be repaired. Find out more about inspecting your tyres for damage.
  • Old age – most tyres will become worn or damaged before they have chance to age. However, if your tyres do start to show signs of aging, it is time to replace them. If cracks begin to appear or you have owned your tyres for over five years, you need to have them looked at by a tyre specialist. Pop into your local Merityre branch for help and advice.

Summer tyres are designed for warm conditions and offer better handling and performance in dry or wet weather, while winter tyres are built to perform well in cold, snowy, or icy conditions.